Most law enforcement agencies increase the value of the spoils to increase their retirement pay. If that truck were turned into a rental site it would be considered a total loss and the driver would pay.

Most law enforcement agencies increase the value of the spoils to increase their retirement pay. If that truck were turned into a rental site it would be considered a total loss and the driver would pay.

I will say, I've put in probably 50+ hours in GTAV over the last few months and I get itchy in traffic from time to time. Just the other day I was sitting behind a guy at a really long stoplight and looked over at the curb thinking I could just hop over it and be on my way. It took me a second to remember that I was driving a real car and not playing a video game.

rugman11:I will say, I've put in probably 50+ hours in GTAV over the last few months and I get itchy in traffic from time to time. Just the other day I was sitting behind a guy at a really long stoplight and looked over at the curb thinking I could just hop over it and be on my way. It took me a second to remember that I was driving a real car and not playing a video game.

I know right? I started a meth lab and recruited a young gangster I met at the beach to drive for me when I planned to knock off a jewelry store.

...I boiled the Sudafed for like 10 minutes but nothing happened. And of course, the kid snitched to the police to get his probation reduced from 3 months to 2 months after he got caught with a nickel bag.

I really want to play GTAV. But I don't own a ps3. However, I've been having a blast playing GTA SA on my PC with the back to the future mod. Flying time traveling DeLorean makes getting around and getting out of wanted levels way too easy. As well as I can work out and do other time sensitive stuff whenever I want by just jumping to the end of the day.

rugman11:I will say, I've put in probably 50+ hours in GTAV over the last few months and I get itchy in traffic from time to time. Just the other day I was sitting behind a guy at a really long stoplight and looked over at the curb thinking I could just hop over it and be on my way. It took me a second to remember that I was driving a real car and not playing a video game.

After long hours of playing Vice City, I had the strangest urge to slam into people on motorcycles and watch them go flying.But the most a videogame ever effected me was playing System Shock 2. If you got spotted by a security camera, the AI would things to attack you. I was walking around the corner in a bank and I saw a camera, and I immediatly ducked back behind the corner. Then I felt really stupid.

MythDragon:rugman11: I will say, I've put in probably 50+ hours in GTAV over the last few months and I get itchy in traffic from time to time. Just the other day I was sitting behind a guy at a really long stoplight and looked over at the curb thinking I could just hop over it and be on my way. It took me a second to remember that I was driving a real car and not playing a video game.

After long hours of playing Vice City, I had the strangest urge to slam into people on motorcycles and watch them go flying.But the most a videogame ever effected me was playing System Shock 2. If you got spotted by a security camera, the AI would things to attack you. I was walking around the corner in a bank and I saw a camera, and I immediatly ducked back behind the corner. Then I felt really stupid.

When I'm driving and I see a truck with a ramp up the back I think "how much air could I get?"